I pre-ordered the white suite Mario Amiibo. Am still deciding on physical copy or not for the game. Mainly because I can't imagine taking out the Zelda cart. I'm so used to jumping in and out of that game whenever I have a few minutes to kill here and there.

Haven't gotten around to pre-ordering it yet, but I will be pre-ordering a physical copy.

I never buy digital and I don't have the ability to as I don't have a Switch nor likely will when the game releases (only pre-ordering it due to Best Buy's $10 credit deal and GCU, bing the end price to $38).

Going to walk in on launch day and buy a copy. I don't have it preordered as I can't imagine Nintendo not shipping enough copies of the game to be able to find one. Though stranger things have happened. Trying to avoid preordering games unless it's for a special edition or something. I hate preorder culture.

I'm normally a physical guy for mainline games like this, but I'm not sure if I'll have transportation that day, so I might just go digital out of impatience. Its not like I plan on selling this one or anything.

Definitely digital day one, I have more than enough space, and I'm a digital over physical person in general. And day 1 because this is quite possibly my most anticipated game ever, only possible games I could think of that would even be close would be elder scrolls 6 or Portal 3

Preordered the physical copy, had to.. I think if I finish new super mario U and new super mario 1 I'll have beat every mainline mario platformer there is, then I will be ready for odyssey!

I'm not even going to try and count how many there are, and technically I didn't beat super mario 3 on nes AND super mario 3 on gba AND super mario 3 on snes / mario allstars.. but I might have, not entirely sure about situations like that. I know I only finished lost levels on 3ds virtual console, and I cheated and used restore points.. blasphemy.

I'm seeing the benefits of digital though, now that Nintendo has finally tied game purchases to your Nintendo account. It sounds nice to have a game collection not bound to anything physical that you own. If you had physical carts, they could be stolen along with your Switch, and you lose everything, but with digital, you only lose the Switch, you can just move your Nintendo account to your new Switch, and all your games are on the new one now.

And that's beside the obvious benefit of not having to carry or swap carts.

i getting physical cartridge of super mario odyssey so once i finish the game i trade it in for new one near future and switch doesn't have storage space for big games like super mario odyssey, so i rather have physical cartridge of super mario odyssey to save space for retro games from eshop

I wouldn't mind doing it later in time from GameFly when its available but you have to sign up to see its status which is total bullshit, so if I miss it, I could randomly get GameFly in like 6 months and hope its available.

My issues is the 3 games on that day, I do want to play Assassins Creed Origins more, hell I think it is best bang for your money this holiday, and I know I love Wolfenstein 2 more than anything except maybe Evil Within 2, which means I should probably support it over other stuff. Except this $52 is cheapest Odyssey will ever be, ever, and I can always get these other games later for cheaper on sale, hell I once got Ops 3 a couple weeks after launch for $35. This makes most sense, cause chances are I'll wait a month, for one thing, get all the patches in, and second to compare the PS4 Pro and PC version.

I think I'm gonna get Evil Within 2 with my Rabbid credits, then finish it in time to trade in for Mario Odyssey. Then when I beat Odyssey, I can swap for another game like BF2/NFS, or use the credits later, like for when the really good stuff comes like Red Dead 2 and Monster Hunter World, which is probably best plan, cause I'm sure it will take me awhile to finish Odyssey, took me about 40 hours to finish what I wanted in Rabbids, probably would have taken another 40 to wrap up the last 20% of the pickups and the other half the challenges, so I'm guessing Mario Odyssey is easily gonna be 100 hours if I chase them Moons, I just hope the game is a treat to stick around and chase them.

I’m kind of shocked that out of 40 respondents, everyone wants to play this game...no one is “meh” about 3D Mario Odyssey...

And I’m surprised how few Digital there is...I wonder if the major physical desire is cause this is a special game that people want sort of a memento hard copy of....or if there is just that many physical only Switch gamers..

I’m kind of shocked that out of 40 respondents, everyone wants to play this game...no one is “meh” about 3D Mario Odyssey...

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I am not surprised at all. People were starving for a Mario like this, especially after 3D World and a series of 2D titles. Still think an "open world", modern-day Mario 64/Sunshine would be horrible and not the right forward? I think this game will prove you wrong.

I’m buying physical in anticipation our household will be getting a second Switch for Christmas. I’ve gone dark since the Pauline trailer, which was enough for me. Hype is moderate, but I’m excited to get my hands on the game. Can’t believe it’s so close, 3D Mario is back!

Does mario squashes his enemies like in the previous mario games in super mario odyssey

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errrrr... yes?

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Actually in this game he converts all his enemies to his religion. the ones he cant commit suicide. Its a decided darker Mario for sure. Somehow it still gets an E rating. I think the ESRB just assume things about mario games at this point.